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...biggest producers declined to participate (among them Britain, the Soviet Union and the U.S.), the meeting was a somewhat threatening development for oil-gulping countries. That includes the U.S. as a whole, which imports 37% of its daily consumption. Energy Secretary John Herrington, on a seven-nation swing through Southeast Asia, was inspired to lecture non-OPEC countries that the Reagan Administration was opposed to any manipulation of the price of oil. He told TIME, "The efforts to establish a worldwide cartel will end in failure...
...interview, Bok said that he views thepoverty initiative as an avenue for Harvard tobegin addressing issues which may later beaddressed by the government policymakers. "At somepoint in the future the pendulum will swing backin the direction of trying to do something aboutpoverty." Bok said. "The question is how strong anintellectual base are we going to have at thatpoint...
...remember those strikeouts you keep getting?" Robinson is telling his shortstop, Cal Ripken Jr. "You've got to even out your swing, like that boy over there...
...Okay, I get it," Ripken says, mimicking the boy's stance and swing. "It feels good. Maybe I can set some pointers from that little fella after the game. Maybe, if I'm lucky, I can get his autograph." Ripken giggles at the thought. He practices his new-found swing again...
Says Pitches member Emert, "Groups like the Opportunes might have current or pop hits in their repertoire. We do more jazz and swing. Also other groups might rely on soloists more if they have one really talented singer. People like Fiona Anderson [88], who are making it big on their own now, were the dominant soloists in a capella groups a few years back." Anderson, who was formerly with the Opportunes and presently sings with a Jazz group called the Upside, plans to cut a solo gospel album after graduation...